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PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 05:53 PM Jan 2012

Obey Warns Against Overconfidence in Recall Efforts

Dear Friends - I just put out the following statement: Former 7th District Congressman Dave Obey warned today that “Democrats who think that almost any person nominated to run against Scott Walker can win, are dead wrong. This is a steep uphill fight. If we do win, it will be by a razor thin margin,” Obey said.

“In deciding who our candidate against Walker should be, none of us has the luxury of being guided by past personal or policy differences,” Obey said. “Those differences are far smaller than the issues that unite us.”

“Powerful right wing, elitist money men all across this country will spend whatever they think it takes to keep control of Wisconsin’s government,” Obey warned. “If we do not think this through and support the candidate with the broadest possible appeal, we will waste the effort of thousands of volunteers who stood in the snow, sleet and cold to gather an incredible one million signatures because they felt they were part of a cause bigger than themselves. That would be a tragedy. So much is at stake that we owe it to them to simply not allow that to happen.”

http://www.facebook.com/notes/dave-obey/obey-warns-against-overconfidence-in-recall-efforts/10150493374143445

I agree 100%. We need to very VERY carefully choose a candidate and it will be a very tough battle and a very close race. I get completely frustrated by people here on DU who only know 'our' side of the story and only read about Republicans who have jumped ship. Most have not and are as passionate in their support of Walker and his fucked up policies as we are against. This state is deeply divided right down the middle and it's far from over. We need to double down and GET THE VOTE OUT!! I made sure I had this talk with everyone who signed the petitions I circulated - they ALL have to get to the polls AND bring 2 friends. Every one of us.

Solidarity.

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Scuba

(53,475 posts)
2. I think Dave would be an excellent candidate if he's willing....
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 06:49 PM
Jan 2012

... and maybe this little statement is his hint!


I still like Jon E. alot.

PeaceNikki

(27,985 posts)
3. I would love Erpenbach, but this election is contentious.
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 06:55 PM
Jan 2012

I still think this recall election needs a big name with statewide appeal to hold the spot until the next election. Honestly, I believe 100% that we can't survive with any current Democratic Senator, due the fact that the whole campaign will become "When the going get's tough, ______ runs away."

 

hayrow1

(198 posts)
9. As much as I respect and like Russ...
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 12:15 PM
Jan 2012

in this specific case I would rather have Herb Kohl run for governer. He is leaving the Senate, and from what I know, although he has never been a force for progressives, behind the scenes he helps out quite a bit. If elected Governor, Kohl could also name his extremely short term replacement, possibly Tammy Baldwin.

undeterred

(34,658 posts)
13. He seemed like he was open to the possibility until August
Fri Jan 20, 2012, 08:55 PM
Jan 2012

and I don't really understand why he shut the door so firmly them. I know that the summer recalls were not an overwhelming success, but the recall of Walker does look good now and he is our strongest possibility for a win. And I think he would be so good at the job.

Kashkakat v.2.0

(1,891 posts)
6. OMG - so very well said - but.... sure hope this appeared other places besides his facebook account
Thu Jan 19, 2012, 09:39 PM
Jan 2012

Facebook??

Wish there were some other more widespread/ inclusive venues for having these sorts of dialogues... Face 2 face, some kind of online streaming something or other (obviously Im not tech savvy!)


That's exactly what I want in a candidate - a coalition-builder. Someone who sees the big picture and is looking out for the long term viability of this movement AS A WHOLE.

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